A house in the country — Chip-and-Jo style — becomes an American dream-come-true for former US Marine TJ and his girlfriend Stephanie. And if you thought most Fixer Uppers have happy endings, just wait til you see this one.Take the Photo Tour
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Chip and Jo make over a large mid-century home, taking full advantage of a hefty renovation budget to create grand, luxurious spaces that are classically elegant with a touch of French country.Take the Photo Tour +Read More About It

Chip and Jo take on a unique country-home renovation for their friend and colleague Jimmy Don Holmes, the metalwork artist whose work has appeared in a number of Fixer Upper renos. The Crawford, TX cabin is to be future home to Jimmy Don's son Jake.Take the Photo Tour
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Joanna and Chip help Oregon transplant and trained opera singer Josh and his wife Linn adjust to life in the Lone Star State — with a beautifully upgraded '70s ranch home with classically inspired and traditional touches.Take the Photo Tour

When Patti decided to move to Waco to be near her two sons, she was determined to find a house that would bring her joy. Chip and Jo deliver with a warm and welcoming home that produces both smiles and "happy tears." (And did we mention black shiplap?)See the Full Gallery
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Joanna's little sister Mikey and her husband David are moving back to Waco with their five kids. A property Chip and Jo had been renovating to flip could be just the perfect home for the returning family. It's a real Fixer Upper labor-of-love.Take the Photo Tour

In a new Fixer Upper transformation, Chip and Joanna Gaines help a couple upgrade a 1927 brick Tudor, making it modern and family-friendly while retaining its elements of classic charm.Take the Photo Tour
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Working with a couple who are new to home renovation, Jo has to rely on her special Fixer Upper magic, divining her clients' wishes and giving them just what they're looking for in a home that incorporates two distinct styles.Take the Photo Tour
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A family of five is in search of a new home with lots of space but they don't want to sacrifice traditional features and classic style. Fortunately Chip and Jo are there to help strike just the perfect balance.Take the Photo Tour
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Season 5 Premiere! Chip and Jo help a couple from Austin, who are relocating to Waco, update a small brick Tudor with real period charm, skillfully adapting it to fit the couple's lifestyle.See the Full Gallery
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What's Your Favorite 'Fixer Upper'?

Vote for your favorite Chip and Jo renovation from past seasons
. We've gathered together some of the most popular makeovers from throughout the first four seasons. Now you can pick your favorites from Season 1, Season 2, Season 3
and Season 4
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Chip and Jo got their start together by reimagining the meaning of "home." After five seasons of Fixer Upper, they've inspired the rest of us in more ways than we might realize.There's More To It Than Shiplap

From barn doors and beadboard to vessel sinks and waterfall edges ─ and not forgetting shiplap ─ here's our handy-dandy lexicon of "JCSL" ... aka Joanna and Chip as Second Language. Brush Up on Your Fixer-Upper-isms

New Feature! Best of the Spaces

Binge on Fixer Upper
photography with these compilation galleries, broken down according to spaces. Can't get enough of Joanna's kitchens? Love her living rooms? We've got your ticket. And stay tuned. We've got more of these in the works.

A brand new show with Chip and Jo is coming to HGTV. It features a deep dive into Joanna's design strategies and behind-the-scenes looks at just how those amazing Fixer Upper projects get pulled together. Find Out More

Design On Her Mind

Let Joanna Gaines take you behind the designs of Fixer Upper
in these web-exclusive videos. Joanna takes you through the renovations, room-by-room, offering her design secrets, insights, recommendations and tips.

Are you looking for something to feel really good about? Then don't miss this Fixer Upper which, incidentally, features a pretty well-known sports hero. And have tissues at the ready. You have been warned.

Joanna and Chip Gaines take on a close-to-the-heart project for friend and colleague, Jimmy Don Holmes, and his son Jake. The Fixer Upper features an amazing one-of-a-kind country-home renovation — and a very special VIP drop-by.

When Patti decided to move to Waco to be near her two sons, she was determined to find a house that would bring her joy. Chip and Jo delivered with a warm and welcoming home that produced both smiles and "happy tears."

Chip and Jo team up with Cleveland Browns quarterback Robert Griffin III to help out a military vet and his wife with a much needed home upgrade. Joanna's design employs creative ways to make the whole home more functional, spacious, warm and beautiful.

Chip and Jo face a big challenge in the form of a limited budget for a ranch remodel. But when the clients' son Kelvin Beachum, Jr. — offensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars — comes through with a surprise addition to the budget, the renovation takes on a grander scale.

About the Hosts

With an eye for unique vintage pieces, Joanna creates one-of-a-kind interiors during start-to-finish renovations.All About Joanna

About the Show

The first rule of real estate is location, location, location, but what happens when a buyer's only option in the right location is a house with dreadful design and a clunky layout? We say buy it — then fix it! Fixer Upper
pairs renovation, design and real estate pros Chip and Joanna Gaines with Waco/Dallas, Texas-area buyers to renovate the wrong house that's in the right location.

Episodes

Chip and Joanna Gaines take Denitia and Norris Blount on a tour through three houses near Baylor University. The Blounts are almost empty-nesters with two kids at home and two on their own. Norris is the Sports Chaplain at Baylor and treats his students like family. They need a house to be big enough to entertain a whole football team. The Gaines' biggest challenge is working with the couple's conflicting tastes. Denitia loves old homes with lots of character and a big backyard. Norris wants a modern home with little or no yard, preferring astro-turf over grass. Will the Blounts be able to compromise on one of the three houses? Will they choose the Outdated Classic'with its large linebacker-size entryways and huge yard? Or will it be the 5-bedroom Unstately Manor with the bland exterior and backyard pool? Or will the winner be the Cute Cottage with the small lawn and party-size kitchen? The Gaines have their work cut out for them turning the Blount's house into a stadium-size home with a low-maintenance lawn.

Chip and Joanna Gaines take clients Kimberly and Blake Batson on a tour through three houses in Waco, Texas. The young newlyweds run the 'Common Grounds' coffee shop and are looking for a home close to their business. Kimberly wants trees, land and a huge yard away from busy streets. Their demands are few but their budget is tight at $120,000. Their only requirement is to have a short commute and enough room in their new home to install two cherished custom windows. Will they choose the charming craftsman? Or 'The Movie Theater House' that Chip describes as a cross between a cinema and a funeral parlor? Or the secluded 'Little House on the Prairie' with a creek in the backyard? Whichever they pick, it's a sure bet that Chip will continue to bug Joanna with his crazy antics.

Chip and Joanna are met with a pair of identical twins! Kaley Eggers is a single foster mom in the process of petitioning to adopt her young foster son. She is looking for a place to call her own, and hopes to find a home that would be an ideal environment to raise kids. She enlists the help of her twin sister, Lauren, and together they join Chip and Joanna on a house hunt in Waco, Texas. With an all-in budget of $170,000, Kaley is hoping for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath house with plenty of charm and a large backyard for kids to play.

Stacie and Ben Childers are soon-to-be empty nesters with one daughter enrolled at Baylor University and another hoping to follow in her big sister's footsteps. Moving from California, Ben and Stacie are looking for a home in Waco to not only be near their kids, but also give their daughters a place to escape the rigors of campus life. With an all-in budget of $175,000, the Childers would like to find a three-bedroom, two-bath house full of original detailing and shiplap. The first house they visit, Chip names the 'Beanstalk Bungalow' after the large seedpods that dangle from the catalpa tree in front of the house. Next, they tour the 'Doll House.' Very small and quaint, it lives up to its name. Last, they visit the 'Christmas Craftsman,' which Chip and Jo name after the green trim and red accents on the exterior of the house.

Cameron and Jessie Bell currently live in a 690 square foot house and love the cozy charm of small-scale living. While they're not necessarily looking for a larger space, they do want a place to call their own; and they need Chip and Joanna's help. They're looking for the character of an older home, and aren't afraid to brave the filth and grime that comes with years of disrepair. The first house they visit is nicknamed "The Duplex House." Formerly a duplex, as the name suggests, it has a more closed off and quirky layout that will need some opening up. "The Transition House" is next, with highlighter-green paint on the exterior and an overall ravaged appearance on the inside. Last, they visit "The Shotgun House." This house is also abandoned, falling apart, and is the smallest of the three. Because it is a shotgun house, all the rooms are conjoined, making for very little privacy in the bedroom.

Chip and Joanna are met with a pair of identical twins! Kaley Eggers is a single foster mom in the process of petitioning to adopt her young foster son. She is looking for a place to call her own, and hopes to find a home that would be an ideal environment to raise kids. She enlists the help of her twin sister, Lauren, and together they join Chip and Joanna on a house hunt in Waco, Texas. With an all-in budget of $170,000, Kaley is hoping for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath house with plenty of charm and a large backyard for kids to play.

San Diego transplants Mary and Dustyn are on the hunt for their family's dream home in Waco, Texas, and they're looking for a four-bedroom with a large yard and open space for hosting. Their all-in budget of $375,000 leaves them lots of room for substantial renovations, so Chip and Jo lead the couple on two house tours in the quiet neighborhood. Similar in price, their first option has a beautifully landscaped backyard with a rough interior and front yard, while the second house has some beautiful features and a backyard that needs some work. When Mary and Dustyn are faced with the tough decision, they turn to their kids for the deciding vote.

Chip and Joanna Gaines reveal behind-the-scenes fun from Fixer Upper. The couple shares their favorite bloopers and looks back on some of the show's biggest renovation transformations. They also answer questions from viewers.

After being away from Waco for six years, Will and Lauren return to raise their two daughters in the house of their dreams. They recruit Chip and Joanna to create their dream home, and with a budget of $300,000, they embark on a tour of homes through their desired neighborhood. With a love of mature trees and a wishlist that includes four bedrooms and a big kitchen, they will have little left over for renovations. Chip and Joanna get to work on the couple's chosen home, but with such a limited budget, they will have to choose wisely and get creative in order to give the couple their dream home.

Chip and Joanna venture 40 miles outside of Waco to Mexia, Texas, to help empty nesters Kelvin and Culetta Beachum find a home to accommodate their children and grandchildren. With an all-in budget of $160,000 to work with, Chip and Joanna will have to get creative in order to make the money stretch. However, when the Beachum's son, Kelvin Beachum Jr. of the Jacksonville Jaguars, hears of their new home search, he secretly teams up with the Gaineses to give his parents the home of their dreams.

Joanna and Chip's clients - Dr. Jeff Sanders, wife Michelle and their two teens are a fun active family who enjoy entertaining, adventure, and travel. They want to downsize to a casual country home that offers European flair with easy access to Lake Waco. But will their sizable $650,000 dollar budget be enough to find French Country in Waco, Texas? It'll take every penny and all the Gaines' creative gusto to transform this fixer upper from traditional Texas to Old World charm.

Chip and Joanna Gaines take Jo's old high school buddy Jonathan Gulley and his wife Amy on a tour through three houses in the suburban neighborhood of Woodway, Texas. The Gulleys are returning to Waco after a 10-year hiatus in Chicago to be closer to friends and family. They're seeking a 4-bedroom home with a large kitchen, nice garden and a big backyard for their 2 kids, 2 dogs and extended family. Amy's biggest fear is flooding after a disastrous experience at their previous home. Will they choose the 'Fun House' with the funky multi-layered layout? Or will their choice be the 'Neat and Tidy Ranch House' with tons of trees but a very vanilla exterior? Or will the winner be the 'Tire Swing' house with the sloped backyard? Chip's nerves are on edge as the Gulley's new house shows signs of previous flood damage on top of an unexpected $8,000 HVAC problem. Could this deal mean the end of a long friendship for the Gaines and the Gulleys?

Chip and Jo return to their roots and work to give a home a clean, new look, until Jo decides she wants her sister and brother-in-law to buy the house. Mikey, David and their five kids are moving back to Waco after nine years, so Chip and Jo modify the design plans to reflect their style in hopes that it will persuade them to buy the house.

Heather, Andrew and Steven McCall ask the Gaines to help them find a retreat for their missionary parents. Dr. Tim McCall and his wife Janice run an orphanage in Uganda, living almost year-round in a 160-square-foot home. They're entrusting their kids and the Gaines to find them a comfortable refuge for their biannual visits to Waco. But their sanctuary may be out of reach, as unexpected structure problems challenge a modest budget and add stress to an already tight timeline. The drama continues as the Gaines run into a serious permit problem that could be a deal breaker for this fixer upper. Can the Gaines battle bureaucracy and complete the McCall's home in time for their short sabbatical?

Rachel and Andrew Erwin are asking Chip and Jo to find them a home in the Viking Hills neighborhood where 'for sale' signs are rare. It's a place where people live but never leave. But the Gaines are determined to find the young family their dream home showing them three houses that are as diverse as Rachel's taste. Rachel likes a rustic feel with a delightful contrast of pops of color. Andrew wants space inside and out to accommodate his towering physique and his passion for the outdoors. Will they pick the stately colonial house with the wagon wheel light fixture, the split-level retro with the strange bathroom or the claustrophobic house loaded with louver doors? The Gaines have their work cut out for them, but Chip keeps it fun finding ways to lighten up Jojo's sometimes serious side - this time clothed in some daring duds.

Chip and Joanna Gaines are looking for a home in Northern Waco for clients Devon and Hannah Jonklaas. The Jonklaases want a home that offers lots of acreage and lots of bedrooms for their growing family. Devon, a biochemistry professor, would like to be closer to work and not too far from Hannah, who's expecting their third child. Chip and Jo show them a range of fixer uppers each with its own unique style and challenge. Will they choose the 1965 traditional covered in lime green carpeting, the lovely move-in ready with insufficient bedrooms, or the neglected farmhouse with lots of acreage that Devon says should be surrounded by crime tape? The challenges escalate when the Gaines' mini-inspection reveals some unusual damage by an unexpected antagonist adding a 3,000-dollar sting on the Jonklaas' tight budget. Has Mother Nature gotten the upper hand or will the Gaineses be able to tame the beast?

Chip and Joanna Gaines take Denitia and Norris Blount on a tour through three houses near Baylor University. The Blounts are almost empty-nesters with two kids at home and two on their own. Norris is the Sports Chaplain at Baylor and treats his students like family. They need a house to be big enough to entertain a whole football team. The Gaines' biggest challenge is working with the couple's conflicting tastes. Denitia loves old homes with lots of character and a big backyard. Norris wants a modern home with little or no yard, preferring astro-turf over grass. Will the Blounts be able to compromise on one of the three houses? Will they choose the Outdated Classic'with its large linebacker-size entryways and huge yard? Or will it be the 5-bedroom Unstately Manor with the bland exterior and backyard pool? Or will the winner be the Cute Cottage with the small lawn and party-size kitchen? The Gaines have their work cut out for them turning the Blount's house into a stadium-size home with a low-maintenance lawn.

Chip and Joanna Gaines take Jill and Josh Barrett on a tour through three houses in the established neighborhood of Wooded Acres. They're looking for a house that will accommodate Josh's four kids and the couple's new baby on the way. The Barretts want a home with a unique look, an open floor plan and an amazing kitchen. They'd like a house that's fun and fresh. A house that's a new slate for them representing their new life together. The Gaines offer an eclectic group of houses from traditional to contemporary.

Chip and Joanna Gaines take Angela and Yanett Silva on a tour through three houses in the small town of Lorena, Texas. Yanett left Venezuela to offer her children a better life. Then Angela moves her mother Yanett and son Julian from Tallahassee to Texas to pursue a dream job at a spacecraft design company based in Waco. This three-generation family is ready to settle down, and is looking for a house to share with at least 3-bedrooms and two baths, and plenty of space for everyone inside and out. They want a home that offers a country lifestyle but with a modern edge.

Chip and Joanna Gaines take Isabel and Justin Reed on a tour through three houses in Waco, Texas. Justin is a lawyer and Isabel's a part-time realtor and stay-at-home mom. The couple started their life together in a tiny town, which was Justin's preference. Then after starting a family, he conceded and moved his family to Waco. The Reeds have a generous budget of $450,000 allowing them lots of options to satisfy both their tastes. They're looking for a 4-bedroom, 4-bath house with a big kitchen, an open living area, a front porch and a nice play area for their two daughters.

Matt and Melissa Yeilding are a young couple hoping to buy their first house together in Waco, Texas. The school districts and public parks of the Woodway/Hewitt area are big draws for the Yeildings, but they need the vision of Chip and Joanna Gaines to help them find the perfect home to put down roots. While all three houses fall into a similar price range, Matt and Melissa will only see one transformed into the house of their dreams with little help from the Gaines.

Chip and Jo meet up with a friend who is hoping to buy a modern-industrial style loft apartment with a guest bedroom and an office in downtown Waco. After finding the perfect spot, Chip and Jo get to work tackling their first-ever downtown loft apartment. Since the loft is a part of a larger building, however, they aren't able to alter any exterior elements like windows, doors or the balcony, so they'll have to work their design magic in order to work within the limitations.

After 17 years of working and living abroad in Pakistan, a couple returns home to Waco and enlists Chip and Jo to help renovate an 1890's farmhouse they bought sight unseen. Chip and Jo get to work implementing the Moroccan and Scandinavian design styles that the couple loves, but layout oddities and a structurally unsound brick fireplace cause serious delays.

After 17 years of working and living abroad in Pakistan, a couple returns home to Waco and enlists Chip and Jo to help renovate an 1890's farmhouse they bought sight unseen. Chip and Jo get to work implementing the Moroccan and Scandinavian design styles that the couple loves, but layout oddities and a structurally unsound brick fireplace cause serious delays.

Chip and Jo meet up with a friend who is hoping to buy a modern-industrial style loft apartment with a guest bedroom and an office in downtown Waco. After finding the perfect spot, Chip and Jo get to work tackling their first-ever downtown loft apartment. Since the loft is a part of a larger building, however, they aren't able to alter any exterior elements like windows, doors or the balcony, so they'll have to work their design magic in order to work within the limitations.